Despite having three of the five horses in the Los Alamitos Futurity, trainer Bob Baffert loses to his former assistant, Tim Yakteen, as Practical Move wins.
On Thursday, Baffert’s attorneys filed suit against Churchill Downs to reverse the second year of his suspension at the company’s tracks. Unless there is a change, Baffert’s horses are ineligible to win Kentucky Derby qualifying points. Earlier this year, faced with the same restrictions, Baffert transferred his Derby horses to Yakteen so they could qualify for the world’s most recognized race.
Practical Move, under jockey Ramon Vazquez, paid $23.20 to win and $11.80 to place. There was no show betting, although with Arabian Lion finishing out of the money, it could have been a small windfall for the track if show betting were allowed. Carmel Road was second, followed by Fort Bragg, Tall Boy and Arabian Lion.Lionel Messi’s hometown residents believe he has done enough to be called a hero, but he needs to win the World Cup to sway the rest of Argentina.
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